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- î PAGE TWO By Special Community News | THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS THURSDAY APRII. 5, 1928 T ------ CARDEN WAY J i ts . W a lte r R ic h a rd s o f College C re s t sp en t W ednesday w ith h e r p a r e n ts. .Mr. aud Mrs. a . C. T rav is. F rie n s of Mr au d Mrs. E. E. C am p bell of Clielialeis. W ash in g to n , will he In te re ste d in know ing a little sen Jo h n H e rb e rt w as born re c e n tly in P o rtla n d . C am pbells w ere fo rm er re s id e n ts of G ard en way. M isses P ra n c e s and Em m a Jan . Correspondents T ra v is e n te rta in e d th e Jolly E ight club of w hich they a re m em b ers at iiieu hom e, T u esd ay evening. T he tim e w as sp e n t c h a ttin g aud doing we| e fancy w ork. R e fre sh m e n ts serv ed . Mr. an d Mrs. J. C. Hailey an d fam ily of J a s p e r w ere g u e sts of the J, It F ish fam ily Sunday. T hurs.lw y ev en in g a pot luck su p p er w as In kt a t th e M arvin C hase hom e a fte r w hich a Dodge rad io p ro g ram w as en jo y ed . T h o se p a rtic ip a tin g in th e ev e n t w ere: Mrs. H a rry C hase an d aoa. Mr. a n d Mm. E v e re tt C hase an d d au g h te r, Mr an d Mm. H om er C hase and »on, Mr a tid Mra. Gene C hase, Mr. uud Mra. L e ste r C yr and ch ild re n . J. W. C haae and Mi«» M aude C haae. Mr». J. It. Meek an d ch ild re n re tu rn ed front C a stle Rook, W ash in g to n , 1 Monil*y evening. C. E. Hatley 1» rejo icin g o v e r th e I a rriv a l of hi» fo rty th ird g ra n d c h ild th e son of Mr. an d Mra M. R. Halley o f W end ling. In h o u o r o f E v e re tt C h ase a b irth day d in n e r w as given nt hla horn» S unday. B esides th e fam ily , th e fol low ing re la tiv e s w e re p re s e n t: .Mr. a is t Mra. H om er C h ase and «on, Mr. and Mr» U enu C hase, Ml»» M aude an d J W. C hase, a:*d E arl K ingsley of Aloha. W ash in g to n . Tw o new te a c h e rs h av e been h ired fo r th e c o m ln g .y e a r to su cceed M r an d Mr» G. I*. H a rrin g to n . M rs, O live Mull ha» th e p rim a ry g ra d e s an d Mrs. L o re tta Jo h n so n w ill h av e th e u p p er g rad es. A« y e t Mr. an d M rs. ll«i rfligton have n o t d efin itely d eckled w iiere th e y w ill go. A deal w as co n su n iated T u esd ay by w hich W. H. and C. I. A n d erso n p u r ch ased a tr a c t o f lan d from T hos. M axwell. T h is p ro p erty o rig in ally w as p a rt of th e R o b ert C am pbell d o n atio n land claim . T h e h o u se w hich is ap p ro x im ately fifty y e a rs old Is one of th e old la n d m ark s an d is still in a good s ta te o f p re se rv a tio n . It Is b ein g rem o u eled und w hen com p leted w ill be occupied by th e C. I. A nderson fam ily. T h is w as o rig in ally th e hom e of Mr. A n d erso n 's g ra n d fa th e r. Again—they carry on F ra n k lin S unday school. T h e re will Mr. and Mrs. J a c k W illiam s from Ulynn, w as tu tow n M onday fo r m edi be a b ask et d in n e r und a special In- Jasiw ir w ere v isito rs a t Jo h n Kdiulu cal tre a tm e n t. v ilatto n Is ex ten d e d to th e e n tire ton a oit T uesday «veiling. n eighborhood to a tte n d . W a lte r P la tt aokl tell heud ot his EATS BIG STEAK AND calves an d tw o of his milk cow s .1 FRIED ONIONS—NO CAS few d ay s ago Mr. Win R ennie also MONEY sold a m ilk cow. CANT BUY "E v ery lim e I a le 1 listi terrlb l» M r Jo h n T ra v is , w ho recen tly un- sto m ach sua. Now, tliau k s to Adler A BETTER OIL derw i ut an o p e ra tio n at th e h o sp ital Ika, I eal ste a k und fried uliloiis and In E ugene hus reco v ered enoiutli Io feci tlne."- Mrs. J. Ju lla n be bro u g h t hom e a few d ay s ago. J u s t O N E apoonfitl Adluriliu relieve . \ son w as horn to Mr and M is gii» uud tliat hloiiled feeling so tlial H arvey P ark last T hu rail A at the E ugene h ospital. Mr. P ark Is prinel- ( vini cali e a l and aleep well. Al t» 011 , ROTI! u p p e r uud lo w er bowel and re isil of T h u rsto n high sello u t L ast Sunday afte rn o o n Mr. an I M r;. move» old Waste lim ller you n ever F ran k T ay lo r and Mr and Mrs 1 ihouxlit wns th ere. No m a ile r w hal R oger and fam ily from Kllgeno v is it >011 bave tritai (or your stornai h and bowel». A d le rk a wlll su rp rise yo 1 ed Mr and Mrs. W a lte r P latt. F lu n ery 'a D rugs Sture. W a lte r P latt Is rem o d elin g his ihan THE NEW ZEKOLENE ?| his bouse. In ju re s Knee— llrow n Zoolkati»kl. T i l t * Istd lc s Aid will liofll a silv e r tea ut th e hom e of Mrs. W illiam whu Injiired hi» knee on th è d lìig saw ut ilio Perni liitnber ciMiipany of Me H enson on T h u rsd a y aftern o o n . *p?s I I- ion Siiper-Liibricat A STANDARD O il PRODUCT Phone 9 **T£e St. Francis Dam has broken! Spread the alarm!” I I t was the voice of a telephone operator—¿noMer- and another. Though in imminen t danger themsel vea, as the black wall of water loosed its violence on a sleeping coun tryside, these young women in towns of the stricken area, promptly and coolly passed this midnight call ot w arning-w arning of im pending doom. Con stables, town officials and others in the path of danger were notified by telephone. Instantly, with shrieking sirens and clanging bells the alarm waj spread—and hundreds of lives were saved. The world hears little of the “ spirit of service” until times of emergency, but behind the scenes in the telephone world this spirit is always present. Telephone users confidently rely upon the devotion to duty of the men and women who make this serv ice possible. “ Get the message through” is the daily work of more than 310,000 Bell System employees. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE A N D TELEGRAPH COMPANY BELL SYSTEM Ont Policy - Ont Syst tm - Uni venal Strvice The Cream of the Tobacco Crop UPPER WILLAMETTE T he a n n u a l re c e p tio n w hich Is sp o n so red by th e fre sh m e n cla ss each sp rin g w as held In th e high school g y m n asiu m last S a tu rd ay . It w as a b ack w ard p arty e v e ry th in g b ein g done back w ard D resses, co ats, n ecktie», etc., 'arare w orn b ack w ard w hen po s sible. R efre sh m e n ts c o n sistin g o f Ice c re a m an d c a k e w ere serv ed first. T he p ro g ram w as g iven o u t back w ard. A fte r th e p ro g ram g am es w ere played. O n a c c o u n t of th e rain th e b aseb all gam e w hich w as to h av e been played b etw een T h u rsto n an d P le a s a n t H ill w as postponed. T h e te a m w ill m eet W a lk e r th is w eek if w e a th e r p erm its. S u n sh in e, rain , h ail an d snow a c co m panied by wind v isited P le a sa n t H ill Sunday. T h e fo o th ills on all sid es show snow an d fa rm e rs a re feel in g th e long sp eel o f bad w eath er d u rin g w hich th e y can accom plish n o th in g . ,ln sp ite of th e cokl th e leav es a re com ing o u t on th e tre e s, g o o seb erries an d c h e rrie s a re In bloom and th e lo g a n b e rrie s a re se n d in g out lo n e sh o o ts. O nly oceassion- a lly in th e la s t ten d a y s h av e the bees been a b le to w ork. T h ey have j n o t been a b le to g a th e r an y m aple j h oney th is year. Anything you may need in the EASTER LINE will be delivered to you promptly and carefully by Phoning 9 — HEADQUARTERS FOR GARDEN SEEDS — Phone Phone 9-WHITE FRONT GROCERY-9 — j B onnie J e a n n e T in k e r h as been con- I fined to h e r h o m « w ith to n s ilitis th e j la s t th re e days. 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